PR Newswire: Today, Girls Who Code's Cyber Education Alliance—a network of 20 organizations committed to safeguarding kids and students online—unveiled an exciting new #GetCyberSmart campaign featuring tools designed to spark cybersecurity awareness and curiosity in K-12 students. The initiative offers a wide range of resources, from interactive games and lesson plans to videos and career exploration opportunities, all tailored to help students, parents, and teachers build vital cybersecurity skills. With an emphasis on underrepresented groups, who are often at greater risk of cyber threats, the campaign ensures every child has the chance to explore this crucial field while staying safe online.
Participating organizations include: Black Girls Hack, Black Girls in Cyber, CodeHS, Code.org, Common Sense Media, CYBER.ORG, CyberTorial.org, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Empow(H)er Cybersecurity, Geena Davis Institute, Girl Scouts of Greater NY, Girl Security, Raíces Cyber Organization, Startfield, Inc., The Accelerated Training Program (T-ATP), The Diana Initiative, Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS), Women in Security and Privacy (WISP) and Women's Society of Cyberjutsu (WSC).